Ceyx was the king of the Greek city of Trachis. He was married to Alcyone, whose father Aeolus was the keeper of the winds. The two were very much in love, and though they hated to be apart, Ceyx decided to travel across the sea to consult the Delphic Oracle. Having spent her childhood watching storm clouds and lightning dance about her father's palace, Alcyone was fully aware of the power of the winds. She begged Ceyx not to go, but he refused to listen to her warnings. Aeolus was very protective and did not see Ceyx fit to be his daughter's husband.
Ceyx had only traveled a short distance into his journey before a huge storm suddenly erupted over the water. The winds blew violently, tossing the ship about the waves as if it were a toy ship. Alcyone prayed to Hera to protect Ceyx and to provide him with a quick and safe return home. Hearing the prayers, the goddess was consumed with pity for Alcyone, for she knew that the young man was already dead.
Posideon was enraged at the fact that Aeolus had taken a life on the sea where he rules. Upon hearing this he demanded collateral for the lost lives on his territory. Aeolus who was acting out of vengeful emotions chose to defend himself by warring with Posideon.
-Posideon
-Herucules
-Apollo
-Hesphestus
- (3) Kraken
Setting32.298741,-64.775391, Bermuda Triangle
Scenario Plot
Ceyx was the king of the Greek city of Trachis. He was married to Alcyone, whose father Aeolus was the keeper of the winds. The two were very much in love, and though they hated to be apart, Ceyx decided to travel across the sea to consult the Delphic Oracle. Having spent her childhood watching storm clouds and lightning dance about her father's palace, Alcyone was fully aware of the power of the winds. She begged Ceyx not to go, but he refused to listen to her warnings. Aeolus was very protective and did not see Ceyx fit to be his daughter's husband.
Ceyx had only traveled a short distance into his journey before a huge storm suddenly erupted over the water. The winds blew violently, tossing the ship about the waves as if it were a toy ship. Alcyone prayed to Hera to protect Ceyx and to provide him with a quick and safe return home. Hearing the prayers, the goddess was consumed with pity for Alcyone, for she knew that the young man was already dead.
Posideon was enraged at the fact that Aeolus had taken a life on the sea where he rules. Upon hearing this he demanded collateral for the lost lives on his territory. Aeolus who was acting out of vengeful emotions chose to defend himself by warring with Posideon.